Here is how I would fix it:
1. Fire Bondi (I know the hundred reasons not to do it—but I would do it anyway.) A scapegoat is needed and she is picked.
2. The new acting Attorney General gets to give an “accountability and transparency” speech and promises to reopen the files and start from scratch.
3. Find some stuff to release that does not harm the innocent, national security or potential future cases.
4. Indict and convict a wealthy, powerful and/or prominent person. Best case something in the files helps with that case—even if it is just one minor detail. Then you claim the Epstein files helped you with the indictment.
That is all totally doable.
The perfect is the enemy of the good.
My thoughts on your points:
1. I would be extremely surprised if Trump fired Bondi now... considering how he has just recently reiterated what a great job (paraphrasing) she has done. He really, really likes her for some reason. At first, I thought we should give her a chance to prove herself. 6 months in, I’m not too awfully impressed (no high-profile arrests, no frog-marches, etc.), but then... she IS taking orders from Trump... right?
2. That ‘full transparency’ that Laura Trump just promised may be yet another unfulfilled wet dream of ours. It does not jive with what Trump is saying, IOW.
3. You would just release low-level, non-relevant or non-pertinent evidence then? I don’t think that would work. Trump supporters/MAGA... ie we are not that dumb to fall for a decoy like that. Sorry.
4. Well ‘somebody’ needs to be indicted, for hellsakes. Considering all the known criminals still running around free as birds (or the vultures that they are)... it would be a refreshing change of pace.
Everything is “doable”. The question always remains, however..... ‘should’ it be done?